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Against Verres — Divination against Quintus Caecilius: Unveiling Corruption: A Roman Orator's Fight for Justice

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In "Against Verres 'Äî Divination against Quintus Caecilius," Cicero presents a compelling oration that exemplifies the intricacies of Roman rhetoric and law in the late Republic. The work serves as both a vigorous prosecution against the corrupt governor Verres and a profound exploration of divination's role in Roman society, blending legal arguments with philosophical reflection. Cicero'Äôs masterful command of language, rhetorical devices, and his adeptness at engaging the audience highlight the political and social tensions of his time, revealing the moral decline that paved the way for the fall of the Republic. The text intricately weaves together themes of justice, power, and ethics within a backdrop of political intrigue and public disillusionment. Marcus Tullius Cicero, the renowned Roman statesman, philosopher, and lawyer, wrote this work during his pivotal involvement in the legal battles of his era. Cicero'Äôs deep understanding of the law, coupled with his commitment to Republican ideals, motivated him to address the rampant corruption exemplified by Verres. His own experiences in the political arena and his anguish over the decline of civic virtue undoubtedly fueled the urgency and passion found within this text, making it a critical part of his legacy. For readers interested in the interplay between law and ethics, "Against Verres 'Äî Divination against Quintus Caecilius" is an essential exploration of power and morality in Ancient Rome. Cicero'Äôs eloquence and analytical depth not only engage the reader but also provoke critical reflections on justice that remain relevant today. This work is indispensable for anyone seeking to understand the foundations of Western thought and the complexities of legal philosophy.

© 2021 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066467401

Translators: C. D. Yonge

Release date

Ebook: 10 April 2021

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